Bombing Conspirator Sentenced

Posted: Sat 7:57 PM, Aug 07, 2004&nbsp|&nbsp

Updated: Tue 7:54 AM, Aug 10, 2004

08-09-04 - McALESTER, Okla. (AP) Terry Nichols has been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for his role in the Oklahoma City bombing. He was sentenced Monday morning in McAlaster by state District Judge Steven Taylor.

Nichols was convicted in May of 161 state charges of murder plus charges of arson and conspiracy. He is already serving life without parole for federal convictions in the deaths of eight federal agents in the April 1995 bombing.

The state convictions are for the 160 others and a fetus killed in the blast.

Judge Taylor sentenced him to life in prison on each of the murder counts and ordered they be served consecutively.

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